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This must be the ultimate Christmas classic. Its message is clear and so well done, that every adaptation I've seen of it captures its essence perfectly (I am very much partial to the Flintstones version).
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Do you rate a book based on your enjoyment or lack there of, of the narrator? Does the narrator factor in?
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The Palace of Illusions
Rowenna Miller
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Hiddensee: A Tale of the Once and Future Nutcracker
Gregory Maguire
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Hiddensee: A Tale of the Once and Future Nutcracker
Gregory Maguire
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Classic Tales of Christmas (Leather-bound Classics)
Editors of Canterbury Classics
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One Big Happy Family
Susan Mallery
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I've only finished one chapter and so far, there was a three-page section repeating the fact that Blair hates her mom without giving a reason why.
Her conversation with Nick was also so stilted and was literally there just to give the reader background information - all of which could have been said in the narration instead.
We aren't off to a great start here 😔
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One Big Happy Family
Susan Mallery
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I'm sorry Beat, but I could never get over how ridiculous your name is. This book was in no way Christmassy whatsoever - it took place in December and ended on Christmas Eve, but it could have taken place at any time of year and absolutely nothing would have changed other than the hoped-for reunion date. Beat's "nighttime secret" was played up to be something so out there and awful, but it turned out to be the most vanilla it could have been. Also, the amount of unnecessary physical touch and obsession on Beat's part was way too overbearing. He needed to take it back a thousand notches because he was just a pile of red flags at that point. I didn't like how obsessed Melody was with him for fourteen years after having met him one time. The pacing of the book felt relatively steady, but the last chapter was so rushed, it felt like the author reached her limit and needed to end it.
It was an entertaining read, and I appreciated that it wasn't told in the first person. If it was, I probably would have DNFed.
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No way Melody said "womp womp." I actually recoiled in horror. I know I have less than 50 pages left, but this is almost grounds for a dnf 😭
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Does anyone ever feel like their library due dates sneak up on them? It’s like WHAT DO YOU MEAN ITS DUE IN 2 DAYS AND IM ONLY HALF WAY DONE AHHHHHHHHHHH
Also the fact that all my holds become available all at once is stressful
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